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I am not confident on this, but I believe libxml2 has been present on the system since at least 10.3.9. AppKit is linked to libxml2 on 10.4, so it's probably what NSXML is built against. I've never had trouble with software built against libxml2 (e.g. `xsltproc`) crashing, so it's probably a problem...

Also, if I may add--perhaps it's not the best thing to bind the source window's content directly to the source. It would be better if the update was delayed for a second or so after editing stops. That would prevent lots of unnecessary (and often erroneous) parsing.

Just had a crash while trying to create a new SVG document. I pasted in the header (xml decl, doctype, svg open tag) from another SVG file and saw an error at the bottom to the effect of "unexpected EOF while parsing." I started to type the closing tag and got through "</", at which point svg Detect...

I've played around a bit with svg Detective (it's fun to watch as you change the colors!), but I noticed one small thing missing: support for .svgz files. These are exactly like .svg files, except they're compressed with gzip, i.e. #!/bin/sh gzip -c < blob.svg > blob.svgz gunzip -c < blob.svgz > blo...